KEXP talks to Langhorne Slim about his latest album, Strawberry Mansion.
Josh Kim, COO of Bandcamp, talks about the impact of holding Bandcamp Friday every month for the past year.
Sound & Vision talks with author and activist Catherine Mayer, widow of Gang of Four guitarist, Andy Gill, who died February 1, 2020.
On this episode, Kate Stables of This Is The Kit talks about what it was like taking her baby on tour and how she released an album with her now-teenage daughter during the pandemic.
Ambar Lucid talks about how a trip on magic mushrooms inspired the title track of her new EP, Get Lost in the Music.
Amythyst Kiah talks about her new album featuring the Grammy-nominated single, "Black Myself."
KEXP DJ and resident Prince expert, DJ Kevin Cole talks about the ethics of releasing an album following an artist’s death and discusses the themes on the record.
Larry Mizell, Jr. talks with writer Donald Morrison about his investigation into the unsolved murder of rapper Mac Dre.
Popular YouTube and Spotify playlister "Alex Rainbird Music" talks about helping break indie artists, music discovery, and monetization in the streaming era.
Adia Victoria talks about her latest album, A Southern Gothic, and how it reimagines the south’s whitewashed history.
Seattle-area musician and visual artist J’Von talks about how becoming the father he never had comes up in his music.
Noah Gundersen talks about his new record, 'A Pillar of Salt,' and one of its major themes of moving away from Seattle.
Tori Amos talks about her new album, 'Ocean to Ocean,' and how she experiences visual trips of synesthesia when playing and listening to music.
Mudhoney's Guy Maddison talks with Sound & Vision’s Emily Fox about his life in music and medicine during the COVID-19 pandemic.
John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants talks about their new album, BOOK.
Jeremy Dutcher talks about trying to keep the Wolastoqey language alive through music and through a new language immersion school his family has been working to create.
The First Nations Hip Hop duo Snotty Nose Rez Kids talk about addressing generational trauma in their music and being the change they want to see in their community.
Bonobo talks about the samples he used in the record, getting through his writer's block with the help of modular synths, and finding solace in nature on tour and during the pandemic.
Jacob Lusk, vocalist for the soulful trio Gabriels, talks about being “the most myself I’ve ever been” with this group. .
Sound & Vision’s Roddy Nikpour brings us the story of two Seattle-based composers, Eric Barone and Andrew Rohrmann, and talks with sound designer Akash Thakkar.